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The famous zoologist and philosopher Ernst Haeckel (1834 – 1919) studied among others numerous radiolarians, which are of the size of millimetres and which can form regular but also bizarre skeletons, which were drawn by Haeckel. In an individual cell, first dynamic structures are formed, which actually can be determined by methods of Synergetics. These structures then eventually solidify by means of calcification (after Blüchel et al. (2006)).
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